Whether you plan an ethnic or casual look, these hairstyles by the royal queens and princesses can always be looked upon and experimented with in our everyday life. Take a look!

Princess Rania Of Jordan

She carries a simple side-swept hairstyle with a global blonde touch all around. By the sides of her hair, the princess flaunts some thick fringes, which many women in India do carry. So, to imitate this hairdo by Princess Rania of Jordan, all you need is to pick the right hair colour and make an uneven distribution of it all over your hair.

Princess Madeleine Of Sweden

Those with short hair can always opt for this hairstyle by Princess Madeleine of Sweden. Though she has been spotted with several other kinds of hairdos, this one is simple with a deep central parting. By the sides, she shows rolled fringes that end at a shoulder level. This hairdo will look good even if you don't colour your hair and keep it really black.

Princess Haya Bint Hussein, Dubai

This royal queen tied her hair into a big bun at the back. If that sounds boring, then do not miss her side-swept style from the front, little hidden here because of the hat. This kind of hairbuns can be accessorized and reserved for all day long. This simple side-swept hair bun goes good with ethnic wear and also any western wear, as carried by the princess here.

Kate Middleton, Duchess Of Cambridge

Much hyped for all the beauty goals she sets, this hairstyle is one of the most common ones Kate has been noticed with. Straight hair of shoulder-length ends with some colour at the end of the hair. The best part is, this hairstyle can be taken up by anyone irrespetive of their hair lenth or type. The attraction in this hairstyle is the bright colour at the end of it.

Princess Letizia Of Spain

Those who really do not prefer long hair can count on this pixie hairstyle as taken by Princess Letizia of Spain. This one is easy to maintain, especially for those busy souls living an urban life. When going for this pixie hairstyle, please be regular to the salon in order to maintain the shape and style of your hair.

Princess Ameerah al-Taweel, Saudi Arabia

Setting serious fashion goals for years now, here Ameerah appears with a tight ponytail. Any or every woman can do this by fixing the ponytail at the end with a tight scrunchie and enough bobby pins. Ameerah has jet black hair in the picture, but you can make your ponytail stand out by adding some streaks or highlights around it.

Queen Maxima Of The Netherlands

Very ideal if you have a party or wedding invite, this hairstyle has a rolled bun at the lower back tweaked with a braid at the top. This hairstyle is definitely time consuming; but once done, it keeps the hair protected and preserved. The hairstyle has side parting at the front, but you can tweak that depending on your face shape and preference.